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according to the tokyo metropolitan police, she died by suffocation by compression. it's essentially strangulation. what the police tell us is that they have arrested two american men. both of them are in the music industry. a 19-year-old musician. he is considered a minor because adulthood is 20 years here in -- 20 years old here in japan. and the other is a dancer, 23-year-old james blackstone. the u.s. state department confirmed the two americans have been arrested, but wouldn't go any further than that. according to a news agency, though, we're getting new details from them. furlong and a friend attended a mickey minaj concert when they were approached by the two americans. they all went to dinner after the concert and ended up in a hotel in an area that's known after hours as a party and drinking area. tokyo police confirmed to cnn this at the hotel a guest complained of a loud noise in the early morning hours of thursday morning. when hotel workers got to the hotel room, they found nikola dead in the room with a 19-year-old american. police have arrested the tw
according to the tokyo metropolitan police, she died by suffocation by compression. it's essentially strangulation. what the police tell us is that they have arrested two american men. both of them are in the music industry. a 19-year-old musician. he is considered a minor because adulthood is 20 years here in -- 20 years old here in japan. and the other is a dancer, 23-year-old james blackstone. the u.s. state department confirmed the two americans have been arrested, but wouldn't go any...
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the first for allegedly conspiring with others to conceal materials from the metropolitan police. they include her husband, charlie brooks, her former p.a., cheryl carter,he company's head of security, mark hannah, news international chauffeur paul edwards and security consultant darrell josling. apart from cheryl carter, they are all additionally charged with concealing documents, computers and other electronic equipment. however, cheryl carter and rebecca brooks are both charged with conspiring together to permanently remove seven boxes of material from the news international archive. all of this is happening during the furor over the phone hacking scandal last year when the news of the world here was closed down and rebecca brooks resigned. and if the allegations are true, then rebecca brooks will have been involved in a cover-up at the very time she was appearing in front of the cameras with rupert murdoch. tonight she said that is not what happened. it is not her judgment that is at fault. >> holman: observers say brooks's coming trial could send new shock waves through the m
the first for allegedly conspiring with others to conceal materials from the metropolitan police. they include her husband, charlie brooks, her former p.a., cheryl carter,he company's head of security, mark hannah, news international chauffeur paul edwards and security consultant darrell josling. apart from cheryl carter, they are all additionally charged with concealing documents, computers and other electronic equipment. however, cheryl carter and rebecca brooks are both charged with...
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the metropolitan police in u.k. are saying they support it and they really want this to happen but it cannot legally happen without portugal agreeing to do it. the mccann family by the way has continued to hire a private detective and see if they get anymore leads and they appeal to anyone who can still come forward with any information that could help. carol? >> zain verjee live in london for us this morning. >>> the actress, betty white, using her celebrity status to help get a politician elected. it's all about how that politician treats dogs. yes. it's coming your way in five minutes. >> it's human nature to invent. it's human nature to try to make your life better. it's human nature to try to make the world around you a better place. it's really freaking hard. good ideas shouldn't find their ways on shelves because they're the ideas of people with the right luck or circumstance. they should find their ways on shelves because they are just great ideas. that's it. plain and simple. this is an rc robotic claw. my
the metropolitan police in u.k. are saying they support it and they really want this to happen but it cannot legally happen without portugal agreeing to do it. the mccann family by the way has continued to hire a private detective and see if they get anymore leads and they appeal to anyone who can still come forward with any information that could help. carol? >> zain verjee live in london for us this morning. >>> the actress, betty white, using her celebrity status to help get a...
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tokyo metropolitan police say 21-year-old furlong was killed by sufficieocation. police say two american men arrived at the hotel around 1:00 a.m. by taxi. three hours later, a hotel guest complained of a loud noise coming from a room. when hotel workers got to that roochl they heard someone saying in english, "she's not breathing." police say furless long was unconscious. a 19-year-old american man the only other person in the room. the furlong family spokesman, a priest, tells cnn by telephone from ireland that this loss is incomprehensib incomprehensible. >> devastating to the local area because this section of the parish to which she belongs is a small end of the parish only 300 to 400 families in total. all of those 300 or 400 families would know each other quite well. in something of any nature happens it has a impact and especially a young person especially. everyone knows and everybody involved are concerned. >> reporter: police arrested the two american men in these cars being transferred from the police station to an undisclosed location. police say they
tokyo metropolitan police say 21-year-old furlong was killed by sufficieocation. police say two american men arrived at the hotel around 1:00 a.m. by taxi. three hours later, a hotel guest complained of a loud noise coming from a room. when hotel workers got to that roochl they heard someone saying in english, "she's not breathing." police say furless long was unconscious. a 19-year-old american man the only other person in the room. the furlong family spokesman, a priest, tells cnn...
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tokyo metropolitan police say 21-year-old nicola furlong was killed by neck compression or strangulation. police say the two irish women and two more than men arrived here at the hotel around 1:00 a.m. by taxi, three hours later, a hotel guest complained of a loud noise coming from a room. when hotel worker got to that room, police said she was not breathing. a 19-year-old american man, was the only other person in the room. the furlong family spokesman a priest tells cnn by telephone that this loss in incomprehensib incomprehensible. >> this is the most devastating thing that has happened in this area. the parish in which nicola belongs, there's only 300 or 400 in total. so all these 300 or 400 families would know each other quite well. when anything happens, it has a huge impact, a young person especially, everybody knows and everybody is in some way involved or concerned. >> police arrested the two american men, they're being transferred in these cars from the police station to an undisclosed location. the t jam neither men have been directly charged in fur long's murder, rather they
tokyo metropolitan police say 21-year-old nicola furlong was killed by neck compression or strangulation. police say the two irish women and two more than men arrived here at the hotel around 1:00 a.m. by taxi, three hours later, a hotel guest complained of a loud noise coming from a room. when hotel worker got to that room, police said she was not breathing. a 19-year-old american man, was the only other person in the room. the furlong family spokesman a priest tells cnn by telephone that this...
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there are allegations that she tried to conceal material from officers of the metropolitan police, including documents, computers and other electronic equipment and she conspired to remove seven boxes of material from the archives of news international. brooks was arrested for these offenses back in march. last july she was also arrested in connection with phone hacking, and payments to police, an arrest for which she is still on bail and has not at this time been charged. she and her husband charlie brooks said this morning, quote, we deplore this weak and unjust decision, and after the further unprecedented posturing of the cps we'll respond later today after our return from the police station. no further comment yet, mart that. bumartha, it looks like the road ahead may be a long one. they have a court date set for june 13th. this is really a formality to hear more about the charges and the procedure. the crown prosecution service won't speculate about when a trial might start. but all sorts of legal experts are saying that it probably won't happen for six months or as late as 2014. so th
there are allegations that she tried to conceal material from officers of the metropolitan police, including documents, computers and other electronic equipment and she conspired to remove seven boxes of material from the archives of news international. brooks was arrested for these offenses back in march. last july she was also arrested in connection with phone hacking, and payments to police, an arrest for which she is still on bail and has not at this time been charged. she and her husband...
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you told number 10 that unless the prime minister ordered the review by metropolitan police, "the sun" would put theresa may on the front page every day until "the sun"'s demands were met. is that true or not? >> no. >> is any part of that drew? >> i didn't speak to number 10, or the home office about the mccanns, and telling think after the campaign had been one. in a can of any conversation as i had, and i don't think directly to prime minister. i think it was one of his teams. >> we can find out in due course whether this is true or not, but i must repeat it to you. you just said you directly intervened with the prime minister and warned him that unless it was a review by the metropolitan police "the sun" will put their home secretary theresa may on the front page every day until "the sun"'s demands were met. is that true or not? >> i did not say to the prime minister i will put theresa may on the front page of "the sun" every day unless you give me -- i did not said the. invite any conversations with number 10 directly, they would have been particularly about that but they would'v
you told number 10 that unless the prime minister ordered the review by metropolitan police, "the sun" would put theresa may on the front page every day until "the sun"'s demands were met. is that true or not? >> no. >> is any part of that drew? >> i didn't speak to number 10, or the home office about the mccanns, and telling think after the campaign had been one. in a can of any conversation as i had, and i don't think directly to prime minister. i think...
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. >> here's what the metropolitan police told us. we've identified the station referenced in this case. we're working to resolve this case quick. my hunch is, perhaps, they're going to give the guns back. >> would be very nice. i had a similar case like this, i ordered the guns returned. the appellate court upheld me and the supreme court reversed us and said the police can keep the guns. >> no, i'm not bitter even though it was 16 years ago. >> judge, thanks so much. >> and hopefully these people understand when you serve our country, you deserve a second look and would be treated a little bit better even if you have something that turns out to be incorrect and that was a suspended license. steve, gretch? >> thank you very much, brian and the judge. perhaps president obama doesn't think past presidents' buy -- biographies are good enough. he got caught inserting himself into their stories like nixon. we'll explain the story and the pictures straight ahead. >> you think $100,000 meets the definition now in this country of rich. what
. >> here's what the metropolitan police told us. we've identified the station referenced in this case. we're working to resolve this case quick. my hunch is, perhaps, they're going to give the guns back. >> would be very nice. i had a similar case like this, i ordered the guns returned. the appellate court upheld me and the supreme court reversed us and said the police can keep the guns. >> no, i'm not bitter even though it was 16 years ago. >> judge, thanks so much....
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absolutely confident in is that the metropolitan police are determined to get to the bottom of it, their leads and with portuguese authorities. >> reporter: this could be the mccanns' last chance to find madeleine. they have shared their memories and her photos with the world in the hope that no one forgets that she is still a little girl lost and far from home. the mccanns have spoken again this week saying that they get great strength from cases in america where kids disappear and then reappear again after several years. they, of course, are hoping that the same will be true for madeleine. back to you. >> thank you, tazeen. >>> and if only every day on the campaign trail could be a slam dunk. senator scott brown showed his swagger on the basketball court at a local community center in hyannis, massachusetts. he lobbed an underhand shot sinking it from half-court. there rushed by the crowd. brown is currently running for re-election in massachusetts against challenger elizabeth warren. a good shot, that's for sure. six minutes past the hour right now. you're up to date. let's go back ou
absolutely confident in is that the metropolitan police are determined to get to the bottom of it, their leads and with portuguese authorities. >> reporter: this could be the mccanns' last chance to find madeleine. they have shared their memories and her photos with the world in the hope that no one forgets that she is still a little girl lost and far from home. the mccanns have spoken again this week saying that they get great strength from cases in america where kids disappear and then...
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police chief cathy lanier is one of the few female chiefs of a large metropolitan area in the united states. she regularly scores high in public opinion polls, and today mayor vincent gray says he has given her a new five-year contract. tom sherwood has our report. >> reporter: chief lanier was first sworn in as chief in 2007 by then mayor adrian fenty, who picked the veteran officer who had been on the force since 1990. lanier has overseen the 3,800 sworn officers during a period in which homicides and the most serious violent crimes have declined. and at a time during which public opinion polls show her in the high 70s. far higher than mayor vincent gray, who confirmed wednesday he's reappointed her to another five-year term as chief. >> a strong endorsement. i think chief lanier's done an absolutely fantastic job. >> reporter: the mayor touring a new southeast side library says lanier is respected throughout the city. >> the evidence is abundance in terms of the crime statistics and she has such a wonderful relationship with people, also. >> reporter: the police union, angry that
police chief cathy lanier is one of the few female chiefs of a large metropolitan area in the united states. she regularly scores high in public opinion polls, and today mayor vincent gray says he has given her a new five-year contract. tom sherwood has our report. >> reporter: chief lanier was first sworn in as chief in 2007 by then mayor adrian fenty, who picked the veteran officer who had been on the force since 1990. lanier has overseen the 3,800 sworn officers during a period in...
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police do not plan to charge the driver in this case. >>> the silver line project is under more scrutiny tonight following a surprising report. a federal audit questions the spending of the metropolitan airport authority, the organization that oversees the project. jane watrel is at national airport with reaction from the agency's board. >> reporter: well, jim, the 18-page report was issued by the department of transportation's inspector general's office and it questions mwa's policies on contracting and also how the board members use their personal expenses. as the massive $6 billion dulles rail construction project continues to take shape, there is controversy behind the scenes. in a preliminary report, federal investigators accuse metropolitan washington airport's authority board members of racking up questionable personal expenses and also handing out no big contracts worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> the ig report tells us we have more to do to get to the level we all want and that's exactly how we're going to proceed. >> reporter: some of the spending irregularities discov
police do not plan to charge the driver in this case. >>> the silver line project is under more scrutiny tonight following a surprising report. a federal audit questions the spending of the metropolitan airport authority, the organization that oversees the project. jane watrel is at national airport with reaction from the agency's board. >> reporter: well, jim, the 18-page report was issued by the department of transportation's inspector general's office and it questions mwa's...